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Quote from: Vibrant on March 09, 2018, 12:03:07 PMNot Love On The Brain & Work being hip hop
Quote from: Buddha on March 09, 2018, 11:46:27 AMQuote from: M'Baku on March 09, 2018, 11:45:27 AMQuote from: Buddha on March 09, 2018, 11:44:07 AMQuote from: M'Baku on March 09, 2018, 11:36:38 AMthe only thing I feel about Bruno is that it is unfair that he gets tossed into the black categories at all the award shows.. he is a pop singer who does R&B songs.. really unfair advantage but that's it.He is very upfront with his appreciation for blacks and how they have inspired him!Rihanna also gets placed in the R&B categories at award shows but no one complains about that...lolnrihanna is r&b thoand she is also black..her r&b tunes are serviced like R&B records as well..Rihanna is not an R&B artist
Quote from: M'Baku on March 09, 2018, 11:45:27 AMQuote from: Buddha on March 09, 2018, 11:44:07 AMQuote from: M'Baku on March 09, 2018, 11:36:38 AMthe only thing I feel about Bruno is that it is unfair that he gets tossed into the black categories at all the award shows.. he is a pop singer who does R&B songs.. really unfair advantage but that's it.He is very upfront with his appreciation for blacks and how they have inspired him!Rihanna also gets placed in the R&B categories at award shows but no one complains about that...lolnrihanna is r&b thoand she is also black..her r&b tunes are serviced like R&B records as well..
Quote from: Buddha on March 09, 2018, 11:44:07 AMQuote from: M'Baku on March 09, 2018, 11:36:38 AMthe only thing I feel about Bruno is that it is unfair that he gets tossed into the black categories at all the award shows.. he is a pop singer who does R&B songs.. really unfair advantage but that's it.He is very upfront with his appreciation for blacks and how they have inspired him!Rihanna also gets placed in the R&B categories at award shows but no one complains about that...lol
Quote from: M'Baku on March 09, 2018, 11:36:38 AMthe only thing I feel about Bruno is that it is unfair that he gets tossed into the black categories at all the award shows.. he is a pop singer who does R&B songs.. really unfair advantage but that's it.He is very upfront with his appreciation for blacks and how they have inspired him!
Quote from: TEXASbama on March 09, 2018, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Vibrant on March 09, 2018, 12:03:07 PMNot Love On The Brain & Work being hip hopNot love on the brain but Work is def not rnb If work is rnb what do you call Jill Scott's "long walk" Brandy "full moon". erykah badu "window seat" Would you put all those on the same category as needed me and work? Lmao
Quote from: MARS. on March 09, 2018, 12:06:50 PMand rih not an R&B artist
Quote from: TEXASbama on March 09, 2018, 12:03:44 PMQuote from: hai class. on March 09, 2018, 12:01:08 PMQuote from: TEXASbama on March 09, 2018, 11:57:34 AMQuote from: hai class. on March 09, 2018, 10:40:31 AMOpinions indeed"He's nothing but a wedding singer!"With the amount of anger I see here, you'd think Bruno Mars was out here claiming he lived a thug life or something. Just being blatantly offensive or something. He sings R&B infused POP music.And his father is a Puerto Rican man from Brooklyn. Like.... "He's not Black at all"How do you know that? I see goddess obtained his DNA report prior to this session taking place.Weren't you trying to say the same thing about cardi right when bodak went number 1 ?If anything I was on here defending Cardi's use of the "n" word when interviews and articles began popping up to question her about it. And trying to explain how closely knit Blacks and Hispanics are here in NYC.Check the tapes before you roll them, Nick.I checked the tapes including the hidden ones that yums never told you about.You said cardi wasn't black and she shouldn't say the n word and that bodak yellow wasn't a success for black females in rap cause she wasn't black lolz
Quote from: hai class. on March 09, 2018, 12:01:08 PMQuote from: TEXASbama on March 09, 2018, 11:57:34 AMQuote from: hai class. on March 09, 2018, 10:40:31 AMOpinions indeed"He's nothing but a wedding singer!"With the amount of anger I see here, you'd think Bruno Mars was out here claiming he lived a thug life or something. Just being blatantly offensive or something. He sings R&B infused POP music.And his father is a Puerto Rican man from Brooklyn. Like.... "He's not Black at all"How do you know that? I see goddess obtained his DNA report prior to this session taking place.Weren't you trying to say the same thing about cardi right when bodak went number 1 ?If anything I was on here defending Cardi's use of the "n" word when interviews and articles began popping up to question her about it. And trying to explain how closely knit Blacks and Hispanics are here in NYC.Check the tapes before you roll them, Nick.
Quote from: TEXASbama on March 09, 2018, 11:57:34 AMQuote from: hai class. on March 09, 2018, 10:40:31 AMOpinions indeed"He's nothing but a wedding singer!"With the amount of anger I see here, you'd think Bruno Mars was out here claiming he lived a thug life or something. Just being blatantly offensive or something. He sings R&B infused POP music.And his father is a Puerto Rican man from Brooklyn. Like.... "He's not Black at all"How do you know that? I see goddess obtained his DNA report prior to this session taking place.Weren't you trying to say the same thing about cardi right when bodak went number 1 ?
Quote from: hai class. on March 09, 2018, 10:40:31 AMOpinions indeed"He's nothing but a wedding singer!"With the amount of anger I see here, you'd think Bruno Mars was out here claiming he lived a thug life or something. Just being blatantly offensive or something. He sings R&B infused POP music.And his father is a Puerto Rican man from Brooklyn. Like.... "He's not Black at all"How do you know that? I see goddess obtained his DNA report prior to this session taking place.
Quote from: hai class. on November 26, 2017, 03:20:15 PMQuote from: Uzi on November 26, 2017, 03:07:09 PMI think it depends on your experiences too.like I know yall girls in New York and other places go by proximity and aren't bothered hearing the N Word by certain people sometimes because alot of the time the context matches what you're used too.In high school I didn't care who said the N word because I viewed it as a term of endearment, but I also lived in a majority black town and went to a majority black school. It wasn't until my freshmen year of college in Mississippi and hearing multiple white people use Nigga/Nigger interchangeably and in extremely offensive ways that my perception changed and I'm like nah white people can't ever say it cause I don't trust them with the word anymore. It's mainly hispanic people that use it with no problem here.Being from NYC ( ) , I just have an eye and ear for them so I automatically knew Cardi was Latina from the Bronx but, a lot of people here thought Cardi was African American. I think that's why its comfortable - many of them not only experience the same struggles of the hood but they look like us as well. Fat Joe could easily walk in the hood and tell the gorls he's a light skinned African American man and no one even would question it. It's really their culture/history that separates them as Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, etc. And some genetics/bloodlines are definitely different as well but there are plenty who could "pass" as Black or "mixed" if they wanted to. They look like people of color.
Quote from: Uzi on November 26, 2017, 03:07:09 PMI think it depends on your experiences too.like I know yall girls in New York and other places go by proximity and aren't bothered hearing the N Word by certain people sometimes because alot of the time the context matches what you're used too.In high school I didn't care who said the N word because I viewed it as a term of endearment, but I also lived in a majority black town and went to a majority black school. It wasn't until my freshmen year of college in Mississippi and hearing multiple white people use Nigga/Nigger interchangeably and in extremely offensive ways that my perception changed and I'm like nah white people can't ever say it cause I don't trust them with the word anymore.
Quote from: hai class. on February 16, 2018, 11:40:54 AMQuote from: ???? on February 16, 2018, 11:08:57 AMQuote from: southside bred. on February 16, 2018, 09:13:40 AMQuote from: Gilgamesh. on February 16, 2018, 09:04:23 AMQuote from: Poseidon on February 16, 2018, 08:57:22 AMWell they lashed tf outta J. Lo when she said it. But then nobody cared about Angie Martinez.I think it's more about culture than race at this point.J.Lo only aligned herself with Black artists for personal gain - Murder Inc was like the hottest able at the time. SO her using it seems disingenuous.Angie, Joe etc have always been a part of the "culture"I don't agree. J Lo's from the Bronx - and she pointed out she lived (in that vidya where the old man couldn't figure out who she was ) She was def from the hood.Castle Hill area of the BX has a mixture of Blacks and Latinos living among one another.Puerto Ricans don't even have to apply for a pass here. They share the same space a lot of times, and many of them are clearly people of color, so they experience a lot of the same mess.J-Lo is generally a pop artist so there's really no need for her to be using profanity at every twist and turn..which is why we didn't hear the "n" word a lot from her. Just because Angie and Fat Joe are rappers instead of singers doesn't give them more of a right IMO. That's the only difference. It's all about where you come from. You can take someone out of the hood and "polish" them up a bit. Doesn't mean that they're not from the hood.That video always tears me up!!!fucking death.And that's definitely the hood.Look @ those damn prison BARS placed on the windows of the house so no one can break in. It's pretty standard in more....urban areas.
Quote from: ???? on February 16, 2018, 11:08:57 AMQuote from: southside bred. on February 16, 2018, 09:13:40 AMQuote from: Gilgamesh. on February 16, 2018, 09:04:23 AMQuote from: Poseidon on February 16, 2018, 08:57:22 AMWell they lashed tf outta J. Lo when she said it. But then nobody cared about Angie Martinez.I think it's more about culture than race at this point.J.Lo only aligned herself with Black artists for personal gain - Murder Inc was like the hottest able at the time. SO her using it seems disingenuous.Angie, Joe etc have always been a part of the "culture"I don't agree. J Lo's from the Bronx - and she pointed out she lived (in that vidya where the old man couldn't figure out who she was ) She was def from the hood.Castle Hill area of the BX has a mixture of Blacks and Latinos living among one another.Puerto Ricans don't even have to apply for a pass here. They share the same space a lot of times, and many of them are clearly people of color, so they experience a lot of the same mess.J-Lo is generally a pop artist so there's really no need for her to be using profanity at every twist and turn..which is why we didn't hear the "n" word a lot from her. Just because Angie and Fat Joe are rappers instead of singers doesn't give them more of a right IMO. That's the only difference. It's all about where you come from. You can take someone out of the hood and "polish" them up a bit. Doesn't mean that they're not from the hood.That video always tears me up!!!
Quote from: southside bred. on February 16, 2018, 09:13:40 AMQuote from: Gilgamesh. on February 16, 2018, 09:04:23 AMQuote from: Poseidon on February 16, 2018, 08:57:22 AMWell they lashed tf outta J. Lo when she said it. But then nobody cared about Angie Martinez.I think it's more about culture than race at this point.J.Lo only aligned herself with Black artists for personal gain - Murder Inc was like the hottest able at the time. SO her using it seems disingenuous.Angie, Joe etc have always been a part of the "culture"I don't agree. J Lo's from the Bronx - and she pointed out she lived (in that vidya where the old man couldn't figure out who she was ) She was def from the hood.Castle Hill area of the BX has a mixture of Blacks and Latinos living among one another.Puerto Ricans don't even have to apply for a pass here. They share the same space a lot of times, and many of them are clearly people of color, so they experience a lot of the same mess.J-Lo is generally a pop artist so there's really no need for her to be using profanity at every twist and turn..which is why we didn't hear the "n" word a lot from her. Just because Angie and Fat Joe are rappers instead of singers doesn't give them more of a right IMO. That's the only difference. It's all about where you come from. You can take someone out of the hood and "polish" them up a bit. Doesn't mean that they're not from the hood.
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on February 16, 2018, 09:04:23 AMQuote from: Poseidon on February 16, 2018, 08:57:22 AMWell they lashed tf outta J. Lo when she said it. But then nobody cared about Angie Martinez.I think it's more about culture than race at this point.J.Lo only aligned herself with Black artists for personal gain - Murder Inc was like the hottest able at the time. SO her using it seems disingenuous.Angie, Joe etc have always been a part of the "culture"
Quote from: Poseidon on February 16, 2018, 08:57:22 AMWell they lashed tf outta J. Lo when she said it. But then nobody cared about Angie Martinez.
Quote from: Vibrant on March 09, 2018, 12:08:13 PMQuote from: TEXASbama on March 09, 2018, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Vibrant on March 09, 2018, 12:03:07 PMNot Love On The Brain & Work being hip hopNot love on the brain but Work is def not rnb If work is rnb what do you call Jill Scott's "long walk" Brandy "full moon". erykah badu "window seat" Would you put all those on the same category as needed me and work? Lmaothere are different kinds of R&B
Quote from: M'Baku on March 09, 2018, 12:07:22 PMi keep bran
Quote from: M'Baku on March 09, 2018, 12:06:52 PMshe is genre bending..yet her base is always R&B what is so hard to understand lol she just pulls all of this off better than beyonce if rih is pop.. so is beyonce. Flat owt
Quote from: Vibrant on March 09, 2018, 12:09:21 PM "work" is, it's def not hip hop it's an R&B dancehall infusion